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Police arrests former Chief of Madhes Province Rajesh Ahiraj

Kathmandu, July 21: The Nepal Police arrested the former Chief of Madhes Province, Rajesh Jha, on Sunday on charges of rape case. Superintendent of Police and Spokesperson of District Police Range, Kathmandu, Apil Raj Bohara said Jha was nabbed from Kathmandu on the charge of a rape case. "An arrest

FSP treatment to be availed from 377 hospitals: Health Insurance…

Those over 9.3 million insured individuals under the government's health insurance scheme can now avail First Service Point (FSP) treatment

Pregnant women given cash support for nutritious food to lower…

The Vyas Municipality in Tanahun district provided cash support to 243 pregnant women in the last fiscal year for nutritious

Lawmakers draw govt.’s attention on complete banishing of Chhaupadi tradition

Lawmakers have drawn the attention of the government on various contemporary issues including arrangement of drinking water, irrigation facilities and

One goes missing in Mahakali as ropeway snaps

One person has gone missing in the Mahakali River after a failed attempt to cross it using a tuin (traditional

International Watercolour Festival to take place in Kathmandu

The International Watercolor Society Nepal (IWS Nepal) is going to organize the 'Fourth International Watercolor Festival, 2025' from October 7

Flooded Lhende stream sweeps away Miteri Bridge

The flooded stream not only swept away the bridge in the northern border of Nepal but also the vehicles stationed

Minister Dr Rana calls for global cooperation to address climate…

Dr Rana concluded that more than 60 percent of the workforce in Nepal is engaged in the agricultural sector, which

‘We are not just your vote banks,’ gender and sexual…

Samon Chhetri, an LLB student, was recently barred from contesting the Free Students' Union (FSU) election at his college, a

We have 884 MPs- 550 at the provincial level. We…

Currently, there are 884 MPs — 550 at the provincial level. We believe this is excessive. If the country adopts